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by MCArth
1485 days ago
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I agree, if we had all started with it, it is nice. But it completely breaks backwards compatibility with the whole existing node.js ecosystem, costing countless developer hours. Backwards compatibility is a serious concern. It seems very likely to me a solution could have been found that would allow node to support the combination of esm and cjs. |
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